Amon
Royalty
- Amon of Judah (c. 664–c. 640 BC), 7th-century BCE king of Judah
People
- Chris Amon (1943–2016), Formula One driver; 24 Hours of Le Mans winner
- Cristina Amon, Uruguyan-born American scientist and academic
- Johann Andreas Amon (1763–1825), German composer
- Amon Carter (1879–1955), publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and civic booster for Fort Worth, Texas
- Amon Göth (1908–1946), Austrian concentration camp commandant in the Nazi SS during World War II
- Amon Saba Saakana (formerly Sebastian Clarke), British-Trinidadian writer, broadcaster and publisher
- Amon Tobin (born 1972), Brazilian IDM producer
- Angelika Amon (1967–2020), Austrian-American molecular biologist
Music
Fictional characters and places
- Amon (Dungeons & Dragons)
- Amon (The Legend of Korra)
- Amon (StarCraft)
- Amon (Witch Hunter Robin), in the Witch Hunter Robin anime
- Amon, in Armour of God II: Operation Condor
- Amon, in Devilman and Devilman Crybaby
- Amon, one of four "sinistrals" in the Lufia videogames
- Amon, in the manga and anime series Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
- Amon, in the game Shadow Hearts Covenant
- Amon Ad Raza, in Warmachine
- Amon Garam, the Japanese name of Adrian Gecko, in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Amon Koutaru, in the Tokyo Ghoul manga series
- Amon Tomaz, an alternate name of Osiris, in the DC Comics universe
Other uses
- Amon (Formula One team), also known as Chris Amon Racing
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.